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German Bishops Cancel Study Into Sexual Abuse by Priests




 http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/10/world/europe/german-bishops-cancel-study-into-sexual-abuse-by-priests.html?emc=tnt&tntemail1=y&_r=0

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German Bishops Cancel Study Into Sexual Abuse by Priests

 

By REUTERS

Published: January 9, 2013

PARIS (Reuters) — Germany’s Roman Catholic bishops on Wednesday canceled a study into the sexual abuse of minors by priests, prompting the investigator to accuse them of trying to censor what was to be a major report on the scandals.

The independent study, examining church files that sometimes date to 1945, was meant to shed light on undiscovered cases after about 600 people filed claims against priests in 2010 following a wave of revelations of sexual abuse. The German scandals were part of a series of abuse scandals that also shook the Catholic Church in Ireland, Belgium, the Netherlands and the United States, forcing Pope Benedict XVI to issue a public apology.

Bishop Stephan Ackermann, a spokesman on abuse issues for the German Bishops’ Conference, said that the hierarchy had lost confidence in the researcher, Christian Pfeiffer, a criminologist, and that it would look for another specialist for the study.

“We will have to find a new partner,” Bishop Ackermann said in a statement that blamed Mr. Pfeiffer’s “communications behavior with church officials” for the breakdown.

Mr. Pfeiffer told German Radio that the bishops wanted to change previously agreed-upon guidelines for the project to include a final veto over publishing its results, which he could not accept.

Officials made “an attempt to turn the whole contract towards censorship and stronger control by the church,” said Mr. Pfeiffer, head of the Criminological Research Institute of Lower Saxony.

One lay Catholic organization, known as the International Movement We Are Church, called the decision “a devastating signal for the credibility of the church leadership” that showed the bishops could not accept an independent inquiry into the scandals. The German justice minister, Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger, said that the church’s effort to clear up the scandals should not end in “a halfhearted inventory.”

“It’s high time that the Catholic Church opened up and let outside experts look at its archives,” she told the Sueddeutsche Zeitung newspaper.

Investigations into the records of priests accused of molesting children have been conducted in recent years in other countries, sometimes with devastating results for the reputation of the church involved.

Ireland was shocked when several inquiries conducted by the government revealed widespread abuse and a pattern of secrecy to cover them up. Three bishops resigned as a result. An official Dutch report said that up to 20,000 children had been sexually abused in Catholic orphanages, boarding schools and seminaries between 1945 and 2010.

A commission set up by the Belgian church received 475 reports of abuse before its premises were raided in 2010 by the police seeking evidence for possible criminal cases against predator priests. It reported 13 victims had been driven to suicide.

Revelations of sexual abuse cases in the United States starting in the 1990s led to a wave of court cases, costing the church $2 billion in settlements.

Speaking to German Radio, Bishop Ackermann said the bishops feared that Mr. Pfeiffer would publish results without their permission. “We weren’t trying to hold things back,” he said. “We want a similar project to go ahead.”

 
A version of this article appeared in print on January 10, 2013, on page A9 of the New York edition with the headline: German Bishops Cancel Study Into Sexual Abuse by Priests.



    13 Responses to “German Bishops Cancel Study Into Sexual Abuse by Priests”

  1. Frank Lostaunau Says:

    Bishop Ackermann: http://www.spiegel.de/international/zeitgeist/german-bishop-in-charge-of-child-abuse-issues-criticized-for-leniency-a-822786.html

  2. Frank Lostaunau Says:

    Christian Pfeiffer speaks to the press: http://www.goddiscussion.com/106194/censorship-german-catholic-bishops-fire-criminologist-investigating-sexual-abuse/

    Scroll down to the video and listen to the church rep. and then to Mr. Pfeiffer.

  3. Frank Lostaunau Says:

    Taoiseach Enda Kenny of Ireland: http://www.irishcentral.com/news/Irish-leader-says-Pope-Benedicts-advice-not-helpful-on-abortion-issue-186149322.html

    VIVA ENDA KENNY! KEEP KICKING il papa’s ASS! VIVA!

  4. Thomas Says:

    Is the Church hierarchy never going to come clean? We are already into scandal…we have nothing more to lose…don’t they realize the miraculous power of truth—it UNBURDENS!

  5. Thomas Says:

    The video has been disabled. Damn—they think of everything!!!!!

  6. Frank Lostaunau Says:

    Try again…I can still view it.

  7. vinnie Says:

    I heard that they’re talking to John Jay on the recommendation of the USCCB!

    Is there anyone out there in the whole world that thinks for one moment that the Roman Catholic Church, regardless of what country it is located in, is serious about cleansing themselves of their own filth?

  8. Thomas Says:

    Not at all—they just want to put up smoke screens to cover it up—they believe that if it is unseen, their filth will vanish! They also believe that they are the entire Roman Catholic Church and this makes them elite governors. The day when the laity bar the bishops from their Churches, is the day that the Spirit of God returns.

  9. ERW Says:

    And whom do we have as head of the mis-leadership of the Catholi Church in this nation?
    Read the today’s posting of the actions of Cardinal Dolan in his former diocese, clergy sexual abuse of youngster.

  10. ERW Says:

    I forgot, read it on the Abusetracker.

  11. Thomas Says:

    Where is Abusetracker? Somehow I am thinking that none can be trusted…they have become nones too… They are void of all trustable characteristics…void of holiness…void of honesty…void of compassion…and void of the ability to see the presence of Christ in the face of the abused. They look past them and not at them. They are shamed to remember their own original and mortal sins. The hands which consecrate the bread and wine are in unclean, and none can clean them

  12. ERW Says:

    It is on Bishopaccountability. But if I just type in Abusetracker into the browser, it will come up all by its own. And I have a very old computer.

  13. ERW Says:

    Thomas, when you are on the Abusetracker scroll down to the title: Milwaugee Judge rules…
    If you want to see article I was referring to, regarding the dealings of Cardinal Dolan. But be prepared to be ovewhelmed by dozens of daily postings on this blog related to sexual abuse.


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